


Prayer Calendar and 


Directory 


Mission Fields and Missionaries 
of the 


Christian and Missionary Alliance 


January, 1924 


The Christian and Missionary Alliance 
690 Eighth Avenue, New York City 





PREFACE 


The Prayer Calendar and Directory is sent forth 
in the name of the Lord of the Harvest with the 
prayer that: the followers of Christ shall be con- 
strained to pray more earnestly and definitely for 
the work and the workers in different portions of 
the Master’s harvest field—the world. 

In the pages of this book are given the names 
of the mission fields of the Christian and Mission- 
ary Alliance with the names of the stations and 
missionaries in each field and special items of 
interest to aid in leading the soul out in definite, 
earnest, prevailing prayer. 

The assignment of missionaries to stations on 
the various fields is given in this Prayer Calendar 
according to the latest information in the Foreign 
Office at the time of publication, but, since the 
appointments are made on each field at the time 
of their annual convention and the date for this 
varies in the different fields, it is evident that many 
changes occur soon after any edition of the Prayer 
Calendar is published. Those using the Prayer 
Calendar are advised to watch the columns of the 
Alliance Weekly for up-to-date information re- 
garding location of missionaries, opening of new 
stations, ete. 

“Continue in prayer and watch in the same 
with thanksgiving.” 


fGOD .SO Su0OVEUse es oe THAT HE GAVE.” 


As on Calvary God gave the supreme gift of His 
love for the redemption of man, so today the love of 
God reaches out for the salvation of men in every 
nation and tribe of earth. This love of God can only 
make itself fully known to the peoples of earth through 
Christian lives bearing witness to the Gospel. 


Thus, MEN are needed—many men and women of 
God. 


To open, equip, man and maintain mission stations 
requires the use of money. 


Thus, MONEY is needed—much money given freely 
by God’s people. 


But mere human devotion and energy are powerless 
against the terrible forces of Satan and sin which 
hold men in their grip, and money is of little value to 
meet the needs of men. Only as through prayer the 
men become the means of God’s working and channels 
of God’s blessing, and the money is used according to 
God’s purpose and plan will the work of God be ac- 
complished, the love of God be made known in all the 
world and the church of God be completed through the 
winning to Christ of men from every tribe of earth. 


Thus, PRAYER is needed—intense, continual, pre- 
vailing, intercessory prayer. 


The supreme need and the final appeal of the mis- 
sionary task is that the work shall be underwritten 
by prayer. Christ Jesus, holding in His life all en- 
ergies, and all plans, and all love, wants each of us 
through intercession to release His energies, to discover 
His plans and to make His love known to mankind. 

There are three kinds of prayer—communion, peti- 
tion and intercession. As S. D. Gordon says, ‘“‘Com- 
munion and petition store the life with the power of 
God; intercession lets it out on behalf of others.” 


INTERCESSION IS THE PUTTING FORTH OF 
VITAL ENERGY. Service, the giving of money, the 
going out of missionaries, represent the going forth 
of the life of the church. Intercession is no less a 
putting forth of its vital energy. Something really 
happens when men pray aright. In Christ’s teaching 
prayer involves. the putting forth of vital energy in- 
tended to secure definite and unmistakable results. 
Prayer is not passive, it is active. 


INTERCESSION IS A GREAT ACHIEVING POWER. 
It is the only means by which the individual can 
touch the whole world. 


INTERCESSION BREAKS DOWN BARRIERS. _ It 
is the greatest known solvent of difficulties. Christian 
history affords many examples of obstacles which have 
yielded to prayer. 


INTERCESSION OPENS DOORS. Not merely prison 
doors, as in the case of Peter, but every door whose 
opening would lead to the furtherance of the Gospel 
may be prayed open, if we but truly prevail in prayer. 


INTERCESSION CALLS FORTH WORKERS TO 
ENTER OPEN DOORS. Christ said, ‘‘Pray ye the 
Lord of the Harvest to send forth laborers into His 
harvest.” 


INTERCESSION RELEASES MONEY FOR THE 
SPREAD OF THE KINGDOM. The financial problem 
involved in the evangelization of the world is after all 
primarily a spiritual problem. Many a financial need 
remains unmet because there is no intercessor. 


INTERCESSION BRINGS VICTORY IN HOURS OF 
CRISIS. It puts new courage into the hearts of the 
workers and inspires them to renewed zeal in life and 
service, in love and prayer. 


INTERCESSION MAKES POSSIBLE THE PREACH- 
ING OF THE GOSPEL WITH COMPELLING POWER. 
The workers in God’s vineyard need such a rich and 
full measure of the presence of God as will make their 
lives compelling. Prayer contributes much to this end. 


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The Acts is the first column of missionary history 
and is full of the story of answered prayer. It was 
in connection with ten days of prayer (Acts 1:4), 
when the church united its intercessions with those of 
Christ (John 14:16), that the Holy Spirit was released 
upon the disciples for world-wide witnessing. It was 
prayer that made the vision of the Christ Man and the 
Christ Message clear (Acts 6:4-10; 7:60). Prayer 
safeguarded the lives of the workers (Acts 4: 24-31; 
12:5; 16:25; 27:24). It was at a place of prayer 
that the first converts in Europe were made (Acts 16: 
18-15). Intercession thrust the apostolic missionaries 
forth on their evangelizing journeys (Acts 13: 2-4). 
Prayer called forth the martyr spirit and gave the 
workers resistless courage (Acts 4:31; 16:24). 
Intercession released great spiritual forces (Acts 10 
and 11), influenced courses of action (Acts 3:1), pre- 
pared the field and subdued the enemies of Christ (Acts 
16: 25-29). All this and more intercession will do 
for the modern church, if only with the same abandon 
and the same insight modern men go forth to their 
world-wide conquering tasks. 


Paul’s conviction concerning prayer as a power 
indispensable in the preaching of the Gospel may be 
summarized as follows: 


The Primacy of prayer—‘First of all,” 1 Tim. 2:1. 


The Inclusiveness of prayer—‘‘In everything,” Phil. 
4:6. 


The Time for prayer—‘‘At all seasons,’ Eph. 6:18. 
The Place for prayer—‘In every place,” 1 Tim. 2: 8. 


The Continuity of prayer—‘‘Without ceasing,” 1 
Thess. 527; 


The Plea of prayer—‘‘In My Name,” John 16: 23. 
The Spirit of prayer—‘In the Holy Ghost,’’ Jude 20. 


“PRAY YE THEREFORE” 


(The paragraphs on this and the preceding pages are 
taken largely from an excellent tract, ‘‘Intercession,” 
by Wm. E. Doughty.) 


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OFFICERS OF THE CHRISTIAN AND 
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 


Headquarters address of the Christian and lca eh 
Alliance, 690 Eighth Ave., New York, 
OFFICERS 


Founder, Rey. A. B. Simpson 
President, Rev. Paul Rader 
Vice-President, Rev. F. H. Senft 


Honorary Vice-Presidents 


M. B. Fuller W. E. Blackstone 
George Montgomery KF. W. Flint 

O. E. Mallory C. A. Blanchard 
John McGahie Reuben Harvey 
J. E. Ramseyer BE. D. Whiteside 


C. H. Brunner 
Treasurer, Mr. David Crear 
General Secretary and Asst. Treasurer, Mr. W. S. Poling 


BOARD OF MANAGERS 


Rev. Paul Rader, President 
Mr. W. S. Poling, Secretary 


Mr. David Crear Rev. B. F. Armstrong 
Mrs. A. B. Simpson Rev. H. M. Shuman 
Rev. F. H. Senft Rev. R. A. Forrest 
Mr. F. L. Groff Rev. E. J. Evans 

Rev. J. D. Williams Rev. William Franklin 
Rev. E. J. Richards Rev. A. C. Snead 

Rev. Wm. T. MacArthur Rey. H. B. Dinwiddie 
Rey. A. E. Funk Rev. H. S. Hallman 
Rey. E. D. Whiteside Rev. J. H. Stumpf 
Rey. W. M. Turnbull Rev. A. W. Roffe 


Rey. G. Verner Brown Rev. C. Hicher 
Mr. R. E. Maurer 


Special Departments of Administration 


Finance Department: Mr. W. S. Poling, Secretary. 

Educational Department: Rev. W, M. Turnbull, Secre- 
tary. 

Home Department: Rev. E. J. Richards, Secretary. 

Foreign Department: Rev. A. C. Snead, Secretary. 

Rey. A. E. Funk, Co-Secretary for West China, Cen- 
tral China, Shanghai, Japan. 

Rev. W. M. Turnbull, Co-Secretary for India, Pales- 
tine, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Brazil, Porto 
Rico, Jamaica. 

Rey. A. C. Snead, Co-Secretary for South China, 
French Indo-China, Philippines, French West 
Africa, Sierra Leone, Congo. 

Rev. H. B. Dinwiddie, Co-Secretary for Pioneer 
Fields. 

Publication Department: 
Department for Work Among Colored People: Rey. A. 

E. Funk, Secretary. 


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SUGGESTED PRAYER CALENDAR FOR 
THE SEVEN DAYS OF THE WEEK 


Monday—lIndia. 


Tuesday—Africa (Congo, Sierra Leone, French 
West Africa). 


Wednesday—The Islands (Japan, Philippines, 
Porto Rico, Jamaica). 


Thursday—Latin America (Argentina, Chile, 
Ecuador, Brazil, Honduras). 


Friday—China (Kansu-Tibetan Border, Central 
China, Shanghai, South China, French 
Indo-China). 


Saturday—Palestine and the Jew. 


Sunday—Work in the home fields and in the world 
at large. 


It is urged that each one using this calendar 
shall turn daily to the respective field and re- 
member the Missionaries by name as fully as 
possible. 

Pages for the fields are given in order as named 
above. 

(See also preface.) 


MISSION STATIONS AND MISSIONARIES 


INDIA 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Akola, Berar, India. 
Chairman, Rev. K. D. Garrison. 


Evangelistic work is common to all the stations 
in India, and it includes colportage work, Bible 
and tract distribution, open-air meetings, ete. 
Itinerating is especially peculiar to the work in 
India. Each station has its native church. 


Province of Berar 
Akola 


Annual Conference of Missionaries. 

Boys’ Boarding School. 

Annual Summer School for the Indian Evangelists. 

Annual ‘‘Subha’’ or Convention for all native Chris- 
tians. 

Translation work into Marathi. 

Rev. K. D. Garrison 1910 Miss A. Backlund 1917 

Mrs. K. D. Garrison 1909 Miss H. M. Doderlein 1921 

Rev. E. R. Carner 1903 Miss E. C. Karner 1923 

Mrs. E. R. Carner 1902 Miss B. E. Steed 1923 

Miss H. Beardsley 1911 Miss N. Ramseyer 1923 

Mr. E. W. Crocker 1923 


Amraoti 
Rey. Wm. Fletcher 1902 Mr. E. A. Moroni 1922 


Chandur 


Mr. B. H. Hostetter 1921 Mrs. B. H. Hostetter 1922 
Miss E. Moore 1917 


Daryapur (P. O. Anjangaon-Surji) 


Rey. A. I. Garrison 1909 Mrs. A. I. Garrison 1911 
Miss S. E. Kelly 1922 


Khamgaon 
Girls’ Boarding School Widow’s Home 
Secular Day School 


Miss E. Krater 1902 Mr. E. G. Glenn 1921 
Mrs. E. Auernheimer 1901 Mrs. E. G. Glenn 1918 
Miss J. E. Derr 1922 Miss E. C. Hagberg 1923 
Malkapur 
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Murtizapur 
Rev. L.. J. . Cutler, 1895 


Province of Khandesh 


Bhusawal 


Church among the European railway people as well as 
native church and Sunday School 


Secular Day School for Hindoo Children. 


Mr. L. E. Hartman 1920 Mrs. L. E. Hartman 1921 
Miss K. P. Williams 1910 


Chalisgaon 
Miss E. Rutherford 1903 Miss Mabel Graham 1921 


Jalgaon 
Rev. C. W. Schelander1893 Mrs. C. W. Schelander 1898 


Nargaon 


Bible Training School for Young Men. 


Rev. R. H. Smith 1917 Mr. B. B. Siegel 1923 
Mr. O. G. Schlatter 1923 


Pachora 
Mrs. T. Amstutz 1920 Mr. T. Amstutz 1919 


Octicamund (Coonoor District) 


Missionary Children’s Home. 
Miss E. Lothian 1904 


Province of Gujarat 
Ahmedabad 
Miss Cora Hansen 1896 Miss E. E. Berchtold 1921 


Dholka 
Boys’ Boarding School. 


Rev. C. A. Gustafson 1917 Mr. J. Ge Ringenberg 1922 
Mrs. C. A. Gustafson 1917 Mrs. J.-S. H. Cordiee a 1922 
Mr. August Helfers 1923 Mr. W. Gardner 1922 


Kaira 


Miss B. B. Conger 1912 Miss T. E. Wright 1919 
Miss EH. M. King 1921 


Matar (P. O. Kaira) 


Menmadabad 


Bible Training School for Young Men. 
Rev. J. R. Turnbull 1916 Mrs. J. R. Turnbull 1920 


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Sanand 
Mr. W. H. Lewellen 1920 Miss J. G. Woodward 1916 
Mrs. W. H. Lewellen 1919 Miss M. B. Wing 1920 


Shantipur 


Viramgam 
Miss C. Bjoland 1916 Miss C. H. Peter 1898 
Miss R. M. Bowles 1920 
On Furlough 


Miss H. C. Bushfield 1901 Mrs. S. Kerr 1916 

Rey. J. F. Brabazon 1916 Rev. O. H. Lapp 1905 

Mrs. J. F. Brabazon 1919 Mrs. O. H. Lapp 1904 

Mrs. L. J. Cutler 1893 yey: Wm. Moyser 1894 

Rev. S. Kerr 1916 Mrs. Wm. Moyser 1892 
Mrs. Martha Ramsey 1892 


Released for work in Pundita Ramabai’s work at 


Kedgaon. 
Miss L. B. Fuller 1903 


Out-Stations 35 


Afghan-Indian Border 
Northwest Frontier Province 
Mardan 
Mr. Talmadge Wiley 1923 Mr. Jens Christensen 1923 


Tibetan-Indian Border 
Darjeeling 
Mr. Wm. Mann 1922 Mrs. Wm. Mann 1922 


AFRICA 


Common features of every station: Church, 
School, Evangelistic Work, Itinerating. 


FRENCH WEST AFRICA 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Kankan, Via Konakry, French Guinee, 
French West Africa. 
Superintendent: Rev. R. S. Roseberry 


Kankan (Malinkés) 

Rey. R. S. Roseberry 1908 Rev. C. C. Ellenberger 1918 
Mrs. R. S. Roseberry 1908 Mrs. C. C. Ellenberger 1922 
Miss Marie Abramson 1922 
Baro (Malinkés) 


Rev. L. E. Ryan 1915 Mrs. L. E. Ryan 1921 
Mr. R. J. Adam 1922 


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Siguri (Malinkés) 


Rey. A« E. Loose 1913 Mr. George Powell 1922 
Mrs. A. E. Loose 1912 Mrs. George Powell 1922 


Mamou (Foutas) 


Mr. L. M. Farr 1923 Mrs. L. M. Farr 1923 
Miss N. H. Morrell 1923 


Sikasso (Senoufos) 
Rey. C. C. Ryan 1916 Mrs, C. C. Ryan 1918 
Bobo-Dioulasso (Bobos) 
Mr. P. E. Freligh 1921 Mrs. P. E. Freligh 1921 
Labe 
Rey. C. R. Myers 1917 


Studying in France 


Mr. H. O. Watkins 1923 Miss M. C. Schieweck 1923 
Mr. Michael Kurlak 1923 Miss M. A. Freligh 1923 
Mr. W. S. Martin 1923 Miss R. M, Liebmann 1923 
Mr. C. F. Stamm 1923 Miss M. A. Endlich 1923 


SIERRA LEONE 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Makump, Sierra Leone, West Africa. 
Chairman: Rev. D. C. Rupp. 
Makump (Temne) 


Headquarters and Receiving Home. 

Boarding School for Boys. 

Rey. D. C. Rupp 1907 Mrs. D. C. Rupp 1908 
Miss K. E. Driscoll 1904 


Mayoso (Temne) 


Boarding School for Girls. 
Miss S. P. Botham 1912 Miss O. E, McNeel 1918 


Dunkawali (Kuranko) 


Miss M. F. Ryan 1920 Miss E. M. Scott 1923 
Mrs. R. Rosehart 1915 Miss A. A. Bolden 1923 
Miss S. E. Moore 1922 


Bendugu (Kuranko) 


Mr. E. N. Thornley 1923 Mr. Montrose Waite 1923 
Mr. Raymond Wilson 1923 


On Furlough 


Rey. C. B. Hammel 1919 Mrs. C. B. Hammel 1920 
Miss W. me Spt 1921 


CONGO 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Boma, Congo Belge, West Africa. 
Chairman: Rev, E. E. Crist. 


Boma 


Business Headquarters and Receiving Home. 
Transport Station. 
Rev. E. E. Crist 1904 Mrs, E. E. Crist 1906 


Vungu 


Rey. H. L. Pierson 1916 Miss A. Killer 1899 
Mrs. H. L. Pierson 1915 Miss M, A. Robertson 1922 


Kinkonzi 
Bible Training School. 


Rev. C. B. Welles 1914 Rev. M. E. Barter 1917 
Mrs. C. B. Welles 1910 Mrs. M. E. Barter 1922 
Rey. C. W. Boyer 1918 Miss Affie Smootz 1911 
Mrs. C. W. Boyer 1922 Rev. D. C. Kopp 1919 


(1919) Mrs. D. C. Kopp 1919 
Mr. J. E. Nicholson 1922 
Mboka 


Rev. J. E. Stoddard 1917. Mrs. J. E. Stoddard 1917 
Miss H. N. Carlson 1921 


Lolo 
Miss G. M. Welles 1897 Miss E. M. Palmquist 1921 


On Furlough 
Rev. E. R. Hess 1911 Mr. Alex Macaw 1919 
Mrs. E. R. Hess 1920 Mrs. Alex Macaw 1919 


Mr. W. P. Darling 1920 Mr. David Mason 1913 
Mrs. W. P. Darling 1920 Mrs. David Mason 1914 
Mrs. A. R. Williams 1893 


Out-Stations 300 


ISLANDS 


JAPAN 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
565 Taisho Dori, Minamitakeya Cho, Hiro- 
shima, Japan. 
Acting Chairman: Rev. T. R. Francis 


Common features of every station: Church, 
Street Chapel, Open-air service, Scripture and 
Tract distribution. 


igs 


Hiroshima 


Bible Training School, 
Rev. W. A. Barber 1921 Mrs. W. A. Barber 1921 


(1920) (1920) 
Kaitaichi 
Rev. A. Petrie 1919 Mrs. A. Petrie 1919 
Matsuyama 
Fukuyama 
Rev. T. R. Francis 1913 Mrs. T. R. Francis 1913 
Shobara 
Miss M. L. Wylie 1905 Miss V. DeMiller 1921 
Kobe 


Rev. H. Lindstrom 1895 Mrs. H. Lindstrom 1895 


Onimichi 


On Furlough 


Rev. C. P. Green 1917 Mrs. C. P. Green 1917 
Mrs. R. M. Francis 1909 


Out-Stations 6 


PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Zamboanga, Mindanao, P. I. 


Chairman: Rev. D. O. Lund. 


Zamboanga 


Boarding School for Girls, including primary and sec- 
ondary grades. 


Rey. D. O. Lund 1901 Miss M. A. Doty 1923 
Mrs. D. O. Lund 1902 Miss M. E. Christensen 1923 
Margosatubig 


Work among Subano aboriginal tribes and Moros. 
Rev. S. D. Lommasson 1914 
Mrs. S. D. Lommasson 1911 


Jolo 


Out-Stations 4 
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PORTO RICO 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Mission Evangelical, Box 326, Manati, 
Porto Rico, West Indies. 


Chairman: Rev. Juan Ortiz Leon. 


Manati 


Rev. Juan Ortiz Leon 
San Juan 
Barceloneta 
Vega Baja 
Vega Alta 
Ciales 
Florida 
Morovis 


Out-Stations 26 
Special Board Appointment for Bible Training School 


Rev. Wm. Franklin, Superintendent of Bible Training 
School, Ciales. 


Mrs. Wm. Franklin 


, JAMAICA 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Devon, Jamaica, West Indies. 


Chairman: Rev. G. H. A. MeClare. 


Devon 


Kingston 
Rev. D. T. Mullings 1920 
Ritchies 


Coley Mountain 


—_— 


On Furlough 
Rey. G. H. A. McClare 1909 Mrs. G. H. A. McClare 190€ 


LATIN AMERICA 


(South and Central America) 
SOUTH AMERICA 


Common features of every station: Colportage 
Work, Church and Evangelistic Work in Chapels 
and Open- air Work. 

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ECUADOR 
Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Casilla 137, Quito, Ecuador, 8. A. 
Chairman: Rey. H. G. Crisman, 
Quito 


Headquarters and receiving home for Sierra section. 


Rev. H. G. Crisman 1896 Mr. S. A. Strapp 1923 
Mrs. H. G. Crisman 1897 Miss A. E. Erickson 1921 
Mr. George Geres 1922 Miss G. M. Shepherd 1923 


Tulcan 


Rev. W. H. Johnston 1913 Mr. C. C. Eamigh 1923 
Mrs. W. H. Johnston 1920 Mrs. C. C. Eamigh 1923 


Otavalo 


Mr. C. T. Carlson 1920 Miss A. H. Brown 1923 
Mrs. C. T. Carlson 1919 Mr. V. R. Edman 1923 


Ambato 


Rev. H. W. Feldges 1903 Mrs. H. W. Feldges 1902 
Mr. N. W. Minogue 1922 


Guayaquil 


Rev. Paul Young 1918 Mrs. Paul Young 1919 
Miss A. T. Allen 1920 


Montecristi 
Mr. J. W. Beany 1921 Mrs. J. W. Beany 1921 
Manta 
Miss N. E. Parker 1921 Miss G. M. Morrison 1923 
Bahia 


Santa Rosa 


On Furlough 


Rev. H. W. Cragin 1917 Rev. G. P. Simmonds 1915 
Mrs, H. W. Cragin 1917 Mrs. G. P. Simmonds 1915 
Rev. W. E. Reed 1922 (1899) 

Mrs. W. E. Reed 1922 (1899) 


Out-Stations 3 


CHILE 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Casilla 312, Temuco, Chile, S. A. 
Chairman: Rey. M. P. Zook. 
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Temuco 
Bible Training School, 


Rey. M. P. Zook 1905 Mrs. C. B. LeFevre 1916 

Mrs. M. P. Zook 1905 Rev. S. W. Diener 1901 

Rey. C. B. LeFevre 1916 Mrs. S. W. Diener 1904 
Miss M, I. Hubbel 1921 


Puren 


Capitan Pastene 
Mr. G. A. Bucher 1920 Mrs. G. A. Bucher 1920 


Traiguen 
Mr. O. E. Langeloh 1921 Mrs. O. E. Langeloh 1921 


Victoria 


Miss A. H. LeFevre 1909 Miss Elise Aeby 1903 
Mrs. M. M. Miller 1921 


Lautaro 


Osorno 


Mr. Henry Wagoner 1920 Mrs. Henry Wagoner 1920 
Miss M. H. Hostetter 1920 


Valdivia 
Alliance Mission Press, publishing periodicals in Span- 
ish, ““Mission News” in English, tracts, hymns, 
etc., in Spanish. 


Manned by Chilean Pastors 


Lebu Pillanlelbun 
Pua Gorbea 

La Union Freire 

Rio Bueno Villarrica 
Puerto Montt Loncoche 
Quepe Collico 


On Furlough 
Mrs. Nettie Meier 1916 


Out-Stations 54 


ARGENTINA 
Headquarters P. O. Address: 

Bolivar 575, Azul, F. C. S., Argentina, S. A. 
Chairman: Rev. S. T. Burman. 
Acting Chairman: Rev. S. G. Barnes. 
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Azul. 


Bible Training School. 


Rev. S. G. Barnes 1920 Rev. W. E. Powers 1919 
Mrs. S. G. Barnes 1920 Mrs. W. E. Powers 1919 


Olavarria 
Puan 


Guamini 


Miss S. E. Hughey 1920 Miss M. L. Stanhope 1920 
Miss S. L. Mower 1921 


General Pico 
Rev. E. A. Prentice 1916 Mrs. E. A. Prentice 1917 


Nueve de Julio 
Mr. J. C. Barker 1920 _ Mrs. J. C. Barker 1919 


Laprida 
Mr. L. A. Williams 1921 
Manned by Argentinian Pastors 
Lobos Tapalque 
Saladillo 
Hinojo 


On Furlough 
Rev. S. T. Burman 1917 Mrs. S. T. Burman 1917 


Out-Stations 6 
BRAZIL 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Trav. Benjamin Constant 98, Para, Brazil, 


S. A. 
Superintendent: Mr. R. B. Clark. 
Para 
Mr. R. B. Clark 1922 Mr. D. S. Clark 1922 
Mr.jJ.2);>- Clark-1922 Mrs. D. S. Clark 1922 
CENTRAL AMERICA 
HONDURAS 


Rey. A. Villamil Ortiz 1899 
Mrs. A. Villami Ortiz 1922 


CHINA 


Common features of every station: Church, 
Street Chapel, Open-air Services, Scripture and 
Tract Distribution, Day School. 

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KANSU-TIBETAN BORDER 


; Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Titao, Kansu, China (Via Hankow and 
Si-an). 

Chairman: Rev. Wm. Christie. 


Titao 


Bible Training School. 

Rev. Wm. Christie 1892 Mr. R. EK. Ekvall 1922 

Miss A. Haupberg 1913 Mrs. R. E. Ekvall 1922 

Miss R. E. Lindstrom 1920 Mr. J. O. Carlsen 1923 

Mr. C. E. Carlson 1922 Mrs. J. O. Carlsen 1923 

Mrs, C. E. Carlson 1922 Mr. C. D. Holton 1923 
Minchow 


Middle Boarding School for girls above primary grades. 
Rev. W. H. Ruhl 1897 Miss M. L. Fesmire 1918 
Mrs. W. H. Ruhl 1902 Miss C. K. Warner 1923 
Mrs. J. P. Rommen 1913 Miss M. L. Newberry 1923 
Taochow (Old City) 
Rey. A. R. Fesmire 1917 Mrs. A. R. Fesmire 1920 
Miss E. M. Ahlquist 1923 


Taochow (New City) 


Chone 
Rev. A. J. Hansen 1918 Mrs. A. J. Hansen 1919 


Hochow 
Rev. C. F. Snyder 1897 Mrs. C. F. Snyder 1904 


Labrang 

Mr. M. G. Griebenow 1921 Mrs. M. G. Griebenow 1921 
‘ Hehtsuh 

Mr. S. B. Harrison 1921 Mrs. S. B. Harrison 1921 


Paongan 


Mr. C. R. Koenigswald 1920 
Mrs. C. R. Koenigswald 1921 


On Furlough 


Rev. Thos. Moseley 1915 Mrs. Wm. Christie 1898 
Mrs. Thos. Moseley 1915 Miss E. M. Beyerle 1916 


Out-Stations 8 
CENTRAL CHINA 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Wuchang, China. 
Chairman: Rev. M. B. Birrel. 
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Province of Anhwei 


Wuhu 


Sub-business agency with guest rooms for our mission- 
aries on interior stations in Anhwei province 
arriving and departing at this river port. 


Rev. James Smith 1894 Mrs. James Smith 1894 


. 


Tatong 
Mr. G. A. Jacobson 1920 Mrs. G. A. Jacobson 1920 


Wanchih 
Rey. EF. C. Carter 1907 Mrs. F. C. Carter 1906 


Nanling 


Comey Memorial Boarding School for Girls. 
Rev. M. E. Ekvall 1892 Miss L. A. Drane 1905 
Mrs. M. EH, Ekvall 1891 Miss N. E. Loomis 1919 


Tsingyang 


Special plant for evangelistic work among pilgrims to 
near-by ‘‘sacred’’ mountain of Kiu-hua-shan. 


Boarding School for Boys. 


Miss M. J. Quinn 1898 Miss E. E. Moull 1910 
Miss H. M. Gates 1920 
Lukiang 


Miss A. M. Young 1898 Miss L. F. Jones 1901 
Miss M. J. Brinton 1921 


T’ai-P’ing 
Rev. W. A. Shantz 1895 Mr. D. P. Olson 1920 
Mrs. D. P. Olson 1920 


I-Hsien (Present P. O. Address: Wuhu) 


Mr. E. F. Page 1919 Mrs. E. F. Page 1917 
Chi-Men (Present P. O. Address: Wuhu) 
Miss Lida White 1910 Mrs. M. B. Baer 1912 


Province of Hupeh 
Wuchang 


Headquarters and receiving home for Central China 
Mission. Blackstone Bible Institute for train- 
ing of Chinese Male Workers. 

True Light School for training Bible Women. 

Rev. M. B. Birrel 1892 Miss E. M. Hinckley 1922 

Mrs. M. B. Birrel 1894 Miss H. J. Thompson 1922 


Rev. W. G. Davis 1905 or at L, MacReynolds 


Mrs, W. G. Davis 1912 Mr. C. G. Minor 1922 
Rev. C. C. Weinberg 1914 Mr. M. C. Frehn 1923 
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Hankow 


Business Department for Central China and Kansu- 
Tibetan Border Missions. 


Rev. E. R. Harvey 1913 Mrs. E. R. Harvey 1916 


Province of Hunan 


Hansheo 
Miss E. Hilty 1905 Miss M. Hilty 1913 
Miss B. E. Pike 1914 
Changteh 


Boarding Schoo] for girls. 

Rev. B. H. Alexander 1896 Miss A. G. Van Buren 1919 

Mrs. B. H. Alexander 1905 Miss G. F. Johnson 1920 
Lichow 


Rey. Ezra Roth 1920 Mrs. Ezra Roth 1920 
Miss F. Baumgartner 1919 


Province of Szechuan 


Siu-Shan (Present P. O. Address: C. & M. A., Wuchang) 


Rey. E. Torvaldson 1910 Mrs. E. Torvaldson 1910 
Rev. E. F. Stewart 1904 


Province of Kweichow 


Song-T’ao (Present P. ya Address: C. & M. A., Wu- 
chang) 
Miss E. Von Gunten 1892 Miss H. M. Clark 1920 
Miss J. D. Cuthbertson 1917 


On Furlough 


Rey. Howard Van Dyck Mrs. G. B. Minter 1911 
(1906) Mrs. W. A. Shantz 1900 

Mrs. Howard Van he Miss M. A. Funk 1888 
(1905) 


Released for work in Bible Teachers School for women 
in Nanking. 
Miss M. F. Parmenter 1894 


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SHANGHAI 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
106 North Szechuen Road, Shanghai, China. 


Chairman: Rev. John Woodberry. 


Two Schools and Church. 


Rev. John Woodberry 1895 Miss E. M. Woodberry 1912 
Miss O. F. Woodberry 1912 


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SOUTH CHINA | : 


’ Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Wuchow, China. 


Chairman: Rev. R. A. Jaffray. 


Sub-Chairman: 


Rev. W. H. Oldfield. 


Province of Kwang-Si 
Wuchow 
Headquarters and receiving home for South China Mis- 


sion. Bible Training Schools for Chinese 
men and women. Middle Schools _ for 
Boys and Girls above primary grades. Kin- 
dergarten School. South China Alliance 
Press, publishing ‘‘Bi-monthly Bible Maga- 
zine’? in Chinese, ‘“‘South China Alliance 


Tidings” 


in English, and large variety of 


Four-fold Gospel books, tracts, ete., in Chin- 


ese. 


Rey. R. A. Jaffray 1896 
Mrs. R. A. Jaffray 1894 
Mrs. I. L. Hess 1899 

Mr. C. H. Beattie 1921 
Rey. P. L. Hinkey 1897 
Mrs. P. L. Hinkey 1904 
Rev. J. A. MacMillan 1922 
Mrs. J. A. MacMillan 1922 
Miss KE. K. Marsh 1915 
Rev. H. G. Miller 1921 


Mrs. H. G. Miller 1921 
Mr. L. B. O’Neel 1920 

Mrs, L. B. O’Neel 1920 
Miss M. E. Rolle 1909 

Miss S. M. Rudy 1910 
Miss P. Seely 1920 

Miss Pauline Kohn 1923 
Miss E. I. Aber 1923 

Mr. Gustave Woerner 1923 
Mr. U. W. Newman 1923 


Pingloh 


Miss B. M. Tonkin 1917 


Miss M. C. Alverson 1920 


Kweilin 


Rev. J. R. Cunningham 
1897 

Mrs. J. R. Cunningham 
1902 


Miss M. K. Oppelt 1918 
Rev. C. E. Lumpp 1921 
Mrs. C. E. Lumpp 1921 


Kingyuen 
Center for new work among the neglected aboriginal 


tribesmen. 
Rev. A. M. Loptson 1921 


Rev. W. C. Newbern 1922 


Liuchow 


Rev. W. H, Oldfield 1904 


Mrs. W. H. Oldfield 1903 


 Lungchow 
Rev. U. S. G. Sension 1920 


Nanning 


Rev. F. A. Christopherson 
1894 


Miss BE. L. 
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Mrs. F. A. Christopherson 
1894 
Foust 1920 


Kwai-Ping 
School for blind girls. ; 
Miss A, M. Holsted 1917 Miss C. M. Garrison 1916 
Pingman 
Miss L. E. Oehme 1904 Miss F. C. Hoerl 1921 
Tangyuen 


Changan 


Rey. A. F. Desterhaft Mrs. A. F. Desterhaft 
1918 1920 
Watlam 


Panchow 

Rev. J. J. Oien 1921 Mrs. J. J. Oien 1921 
Pak-shik 

Rey. T. E. Wilson 1922 Mrs. T. E. Wilson 1922 


On Furlough 


“Miss S. C. Bruseke 1919 Rev. J. A. Poole 1915 

Mr. E. H. Carne 1916 Miss BE. N. Rudy 1907 

Mrs. E. H. Carne 1918 Miss M. E. Turley 1916 

Miss Nellie Jones 1901 Rev. T. P. Worsnip 1901 
Mrs. T. P. Worsnip 1898 


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FRENCH INDO-CHINA 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Wuchow, China. 
Chairman: Rev. R. A. Jaffray. 
Sub-Chairman: Rev. E. F. Irwin. 
Tourane, Annam, French Indo-China. 


Province of Annam. 


Tourane 


Bible Training Schools for Annamese men and women. 


Rev. BE. F. Irwin 1914 Mrs. D. I. Jeffrey 1920 
Mrs. BE. F. Irwin 1914 Miss E. M. Frost 1919 
Rev. D. I. Jeffrey 1918 Miss C. M. Ailshouse 1921 


Province of Tonkin 


Hanoi 
Alliance Mission Press, publishing Gospels, tracts and 
hymns in Annamese coloquial. 
Rey. W. C. Cadman 1910 Mrs. W. C. Cadman 1913 
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Haiphong 
Rev. R. M. Jackson 1918 Mrs. R. M. Jackson 1919 


Province of Cochin China. 


Saigon 
Receiving Home for Missionaries. 
Rev. J. D. Olsen 1917 Rev. G. C. Ferry 1921 


Rev. Wm. Robinson 1922 Mrs. G. C. Ferry 1921 
Miss J. L. Rollier 1914 


Sadec 
Rev. I. R. Stebbins 1918 Mrs. I. R. Stebbins 1918 


Chaudoc 
Rev. R. A. Grupe 1920 Mrs. R. A. Grupe 1920 


Cantho 
Rev. H. A. Jackson 1920 Mrs. H. A. Jackson 1920 


Mytho 
Rev. H. C. Smith 1921 Mrs. H. C. Smith 1921 


Province of Cambodia. 


Pnompenh 
Rey. A. L. Hammond 1921 Mrs. A. L. Hammond 1922 


Battembang 
Rev. D. W. Ellison 1922 Mrs. D. W. Ellison 1922 


Studying in France 
Mr. W. A. Pruett 1923 


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PALESTINE 


Headquarters P. O. Address: 
Christian and Missionary Alliance, Box 50 
Jerusalem, Palestine. 


Chairman: Rev..A. E. Thompson. 
Acting Chairman: Rev. E. O. Jago. 


Jerusalem 
Church, Jewish work, Bible Training School, Boys’ 
School, Girls’ School. 


Rev. E. O. Jago 1905 Miss F. M. Parsons 1895 
Mrs. HE. O. Jago 1905 Miss G. E. Chalmers 1920 
Miss E. B. Clor 1921 


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Ain Karim 


Day School, Night Classes among Moslems. 


Miss Anna Gummoe 1902 Miss L. G. Beecroft 1912 
Mr. W. O:. Brooks 1923 


Hebron 
Miss C. D. Graves 1920 
Dahariah 


Beersheba 
Mr. G. W. Breaden 1923 Mrs. G. W. Breaden 1923 


Transjordania 


Kerak 
Rev. W. F. Smalley 1919 Mrs. W. F. Smalley 1919 


Medaba 
Miss M. E. Best 1899 Miss H. L. Shimp 1922 


French Syria 
Dera’ah 


Mr. P. S. Allen 1921 Mr. C. H. Shaw 1923 
Mrs, R. A. Clark 1907 


On Furlough 
Rey. A. E. Thompson 1903 Mrs. A. E. Thompson 1903 


Out-Stations 2 


MISSIONARIES DETAINED AT HOME 


Se ieeey SE ANCTOWS LOO4 6% sc oc wc cs ce eles cle India 
arseetimee = MANOTOWS 11 S94 chee are vc «oe eels © vee pie India 
eee ee Pree ICHer sLOOG we cw ctescs see sce es ecs eae India 
PEP CHET LOO Gi ei 6 sc ae 6 sisece sve og biole e ele ters India 
Pen eI ASDCTS 1899 os cele wcswalecnceses India 
SEE ETA O DET LOO. cc. cnsels + 'o.0 +0 5 «00 6.6 6 60 India 
Peaveame MeAMPtON L894 cst c as cc ccc ee one we India 
ones OSS SIRE ey civil het ley R42): i rs India 
MMM PE Otto LO0G 6s tc et wo ee ces ...India 
MMII UY C11 1S PL nashcs ene) a occ) cle cess elec oe ws tele India 
SL IMMNIVV VOLE LOO) ws «ee + ec os vi ee eee os India 
MLN VEL TOMO ites co's. sie be sce es ce ees India 
Miss M. A. Butterfield 1908 ......... mere tele 's - Palestine 
Miss C. E. Merriweather 1913 .......... Sierra Leone 
Mieeeae Be Galbraith 1905 <0... ..0 es 8 West China 
mawerM. 10. Moster 1917-..00.6.... French Indo-China 


RETIRED MISSIONARIES 


Rev. C. F. Ave Mrs. V. A. Erickson 
Mrs. C. F. Ave Miss J. C. Fraser 

Rev. F. H. Back Miss M. E. Hamilton 
Rev. M. B. Fuller Miss Martha Woodworth 
Rey. Andrew Johnson Mrs. C. M. Polk 


MISSIONARY REST HOMES 


P, O. Address: Wheatridge, Colorado (R. R. No. 1, 
Box 243). 

Telegraph Address: Phone Arvada 1022 Denver, Colo- 
rado. 

In Charge: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Axtell. 


P. O. Address: 2663 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 
In Charge: Mrs. Marion Pritchard. 


P. O. Address: 1506 Glendale Ave., Glendale, Calif. 
In Charge: Mrs. J. A. Suppes. 


Bungalows for missionaries on furlough at Nyack, 


Nee 
Address: Foreign Secretary, 690 Eighth Ave., New 
York: City. 


MISSIONARY TRAINING INSTITUTE 
Nyack, N. Y. 
Rev. C. Eicher, Dean. 


Note—Dates given after names of the missionaries 
show time they entered service on the foreign 
field in the Christian and Missionary Alliance. 
Dates in parenthesis show time of entering 
foreign service before affiliation with the 
Christian and Missionary Alliance. 


HEADQUARTERS STAFF OF THE CHRISTIAN AND 
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 


690 8th Avenue, New York City 


Miss Helen Byington, 

Miss Emma Beere, 

Miss Ruth Taylor 

Miss Mabel Rurey 

Miss Lorene Wilkie 

Miss Elsie Chittick 

Mr. A. E. Roland 

Miss Lula Patterson, Supt. of Home 


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